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it is the eighth heat related deaths in maryland so far this year. >> we have continuing coverage of the heat wave on our website. you can use our interactive radar to track whether down to your street and get a list of local cooling centers, the hours and locations of them, and we want to know how you are keeping cool in the heat. send us your summer photos. the transfer of 150 residents of the ravenwood nursing and rehabilitation center is now in its second day. the state ordered it done after the facilities air-conditioning system fail. david collins joins us live with an update. >> according to state officials, ravenwood has a clean record, but according to a former resident, it also has a history of air-conditioning and heating problems. a medical emergency interrupted the transfer of 150 residents. state health officials say it was not heat related, that an elderly patient had a seizure. the state or the relocation of residence after the killings air-conditioning system broke down. authorities have determined the malfunction occurred sunday, and not friday as residents claimed.
it is the eighth heat related deaths in maryland so far this year. >> we have continuing coverage of the heat wave on our website. you can use our interactive radar to track whether down to your street and get a list of local cooling centers, the hours and locations of them, and we want to know how you are keeping cool in the heat. send us your summer photos. the transfer of 150 residents of the ravenwood nursing and rehabilitation center is now in its second day. the state ordered it...
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to move maryland forward.
to move maryland forward.
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maryland state police are on the manhunt for suspect that they say let a traffic stop in annapolis. he was pulled over a long easter group 50. he hopped out of the car and ran into a wooded areas south of south haven road. the billy the unidentified man maybe our. if a police helicopter and dogs were seen as searching the neighborhood. officials have not provided a description of the suspect. tonight, three men are recovering after two separate shootings in west baltimore. that happened around 2:00 a.m. there were stopped at franklin avenue in -- franklin street and pennsylvania avenue. one man is in critical condition and the other is expected to survive. the second she was around 11:30 a.m. on shields place -- the second shooting was around 11:30 a.m. he was shot several times. if you have intermission, you are asked to call the baltimore city police. -- if you had any information, you are asked to call. bp reports progress on putting a larger cap. if this works, it could mean significant improvements on containing the oil spewing from the damage to break. lee and grant has the la
maryland state police are on the manhunt for suspect that they say let a traffic stop in annapolis. he was pulled over a long easter group 50. he hopped out of the car and ran into a wooded areas south of south haven road. the billy the unidentified man maybe our. if a police helicopter and dogs were seen as searching the neighborhood. officials have not provided a description of the suspect. tonight, three men are recovering after two separate shootings in west baltimore. that happened around...
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readings in the low 60's, mid 60's out in western maryland. you can see there is a line there, right along there. there are the clouds south of baltimore covering the eastern shore. to the north of this line, the air is not as moist. it is less humid. fewer clouds. there's the boundary. this is washing out. it won't move a lot further south. it is dissipating to the point we won't see that featured on the map at all. we will be kind of featured and on the edge of that boundary left of it. maybe an isolated storm will crop up. rain chances are minimal. southwest winds 7 to 12. 93 to 98 the high. just about as hot. heat advisory is for northern delaware up toward philadelphia and trenton. code orange air quality, though, that covers our area and on toward new york city as well. insta-weather futurecast shows the rain chances, some isolated stuff in the mountains to our west. somebody may crop up. it is not a big chafpblets rain chances appear to be southwest of us. monday, a little boundary or a front trying to move into the area. our rain chanc
readings in the low 60's, mid 60's out in western maryland. you can see there is a line there, right along there. there are the clouds south of baltimore covering the eastern shore. to the north of this line, the air is not as moist. it is less humid. fewer clouds. there's the boundary. this is washing out. it won't move a lot further south. it is dissipating to the point we won't see that featured on the map at all. we will be kind of featured and on the edge of that boundary left of it. maybe...
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maryland is officially in a drought. we have more on how the dry conditions are affecting residents. for the latest, we had over to tom tasselmyer for a first look at the forecast. is there any rain in sight? >> we do have some showers in the forecast. you can see some scattered showers and our area at this hour, especially at and western sections of the state. the possibility of some heavy downpours in parts of allegheny and garrett counties in the next couple of hours. the driest part of the state is the central area around baltimore. there are more scattered showers on the eastern shore, but they appear to be winding down. hopes are good for later tonight and into the day tomorrow as the mountain showers move our way. rain chances go up to about 70% so we should get some wet weather in parts of central maryland. will the entire weekend be washed out? we will check the seven-day forecast coming up. i can say we have not had a lot of rain recently, so the top soil is dry out quickly. hopefully we will get some rain on t
maryland is officially in a drought. we have more on how the dry conditions are affecting residents. for the latest, we had over to tom tasselmyer for a first look at the forecast. is there any rain in sight? >> we do have some showers in the forecast. you can see some scattered showers and our area at this hour, especially at and western sections of the state. the possibility of some heavy downpours in parts of allegheny and garrett counties in the next couple of hours. the driest part...
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tomorrow and out in western maryland, they will have sunshine and very warm. on the coast, there is a chance for a shower or thunderstorm. partly cloudy in the morning, 8's again in downtown baltimore. here is the high pressure producing the heat. it is beginning to back up a little bit in that storm offshore will be able to crowd in a little closer. that means a little bit of cloud cover comes in off the ocean. that should be able to cool things down a little bit. we have to deal with more humidity, but we are not talking about record-breaking 100-degree heat. as the high-pressure system finally breaks down, and actual cold front could come in and out of the west on saturday and come across our area, and finally get the temperatures back to normal going into early next week. 89-93 and kind of muddggy. a water temperatures are in the low 80's all across the bay right now. 86 in the mountains tomorrow, and instead of hitting 100 around the bay, it will be in the low 90's. highs will top out around 92 away from the coast. upgrade's on friday at a good chance for
tomorrow and out in western maryland, they will have sunshine and very warm. on the coast, there is a chance for a shower or thunderstorm. partly cloudy in the morning, 8's again in downtown baltimore. here is the high pressure producing the heat. it is beginning to back up a little bit in that storm offshore will be able to crowd in a little closer. that means a little bit of cloud cover comes in off the ocean. that should be able to cool things down a little bit. we have to deal with more...
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showers in the morning in the mountains and the rest of the weekend looks nice in western maryland. in the bay, 85. ocean city, you have to dodge a few raindrops tomorrow and it clear up sunday into monday. surf temperature down to 70. insta-weather plus forecast, much needed rain possible tomorrow, less humid, sunshine returning sunday, partly cloudy monday. warm and muggy week ahead of us with the possibility of thunderstorms just about each day. >> many thought last night's lebron plooze a was a spectacle. that's nothing compared to the party at south beach tonight. that's coming up next in sports. >> it's mega millions. >> what's up, america? it's friday, july 9 and tonight's mega links jackpot is estimated at $43 million. you must have these five white balls plus the gold mega ball. let's see if we can make you a millionaire. our first number tonight is one. that's followed by 31. up next we have 33. the next number is 34. and the final white ball for this friday evening is 50. now for the mega ball. tonight's number is 41. again, tonight's winning numbers 1-31-33-34-50 and 41.
showers in the morning in the mountains and the rest of the weekend looks nice in western maryland. in the bay, 85. ocean city, you have to dodge a few raindrops tomorrow and it clear up sunday into monday. surf temperature down to 70. insta-weather plus forecast, much needed rain possible tomorrow, less humid, sunshine returning sunday, partly cloudy monday. warm and muggy week ahead of us with the possibility of thunderstorms just about each day. >> many thought last night's lebron...
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a maryland national guard unit is set to deployed next year. they are brushing up on combat skills, but not in the way that you might think. the techniques are more likely to be seen in the upcoming movie. officials in the bahamas have captured the so-called "barefoot bandit." called police caught up with him. >> we are still on the dry side. a new storm is out west. we will look at the forecast for the week ahead. right now, clear skies. a war evening. still in i think everything tastes better in the summer. my grandparents, they had a huge garden, with tomatoes and cucumbers and green beans. nothing beats the taste of fruits and vegetables in the summer. they're juicier. more colorful. they're perfect. that's why at giant, you'll find farm-stand quality fruits and vegetables, at prices you'll love. this week, enjoy strawberries, 3 for $5, and orchard perfect peaches, 99 cents a pound. my grandfather would be very proud, and that works for me. celebrate summer, every time you shop with your giant card. >> state police have identified the drive
a maryland national guard unit is set to deployed next year. they are brushing up on combat skills, but not in the way that you might think. the techniques are more likely to be seen in the upcoming movie. officials in the bahamas have captured the so-called "barefoot bandit." called police caught up with him. >> we are still on the dry side. a new storm is out west. we will look at the forecast for the week ahead. right now, clear skies. a war evening. still in i think...
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as it moves through far western maryland. then look what happened. between 9:00 and 10:00 and 2:00, it just -- we're cursed. it just disappears. now, a little more is showing occupant radar here the past hour, but it's mostly very light, spotty stuff at this stage of the game. all we can hope for is the father heats up during the day with the front coming in. it will produce heavier cells once again, just to get the lawn watered again. we'll talk about it in just a minute or two. >> thank you, john. you probably don't have to look farther than your front lawn to know that the state is now confirmed, maryland is officially in a drought. >> 11 news reporter has more on how the dry conditions are affecting residents. >> near the base of those plants. >> nursery specialist john perdue at valley view farms in baltimore county is working overtime. >> we're getting a lot of calls about drought problems, dry plants, what am i going to do, the plants are wilting, will it come back? >> we found people trying to keep up with constant watering, others have just
as it moves through far western maryland. then look what happened. between 9:00 and 10:00 and 2:00, it just -- we're cursed. it just disappears. now, a little more is showing occupant radar here the past hour, but it's mostly very light, spotty stuff at this stage of the game. all we can hope for is the father heats up during the day with the front coming in. it will produce heavier cells once again, just to get the lawn watered again. we'll talk about it in just a minute or two. >> thank...
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maryland officials are asking some residents to limit their water use after a broken water main created a really impressive geyser. look at this. water shot 103 feet in the air for several hours before feeble being shut off. >>> in oklahoma six people suffered minor injuries when high winds collapsed a concert tent at a local casino. surveillance video captured bystanders running for cover as the structure blew over. that tent was supposed to house a concert for peter frampton and the group yes, but now it's going to be rescheduled. >>> if you're in chicago and feel like something is watching you, you are probably right. look at this guy. the windy city's latest public art installation is a three-story eyeball sculpture made of fiberglass. the artist modeled it after his own blue eyes, making it even just a little bit bloodshot. >>> in mississippi those craving a cool treat can have the watermelon of their dream s if they can fit it inside their trunk. here's a 750-pound watermelon. it's a new attraction outside a local farmer's market there's no word on how much it would cost. look at
maryland officials are asking some residents to limit their water use after a broken water main created a really impressive geyser. look at this. water shot 103 feet in the air for several hours before feeble being shut off. >>> in oklahoma six people suffered minor injuries when high winds collapsed a concert tent at a local casino. surveillance video captured bystanders running for cover as the structure blew over. that tent was supposed to house a concert for peter frampton and the...
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coming up, maryland has set new records from snowfall to extreme temperatures. it turns out we are not alone. plus, thousands to cover the big apple today to compete in the annual triathlon. and look at the event when we come back. >> no records, but a hot one today. some ran out to the west. we will see if that plays into we will see if that plays into our insta- >> more than 3000 people from nearly two dozen countries took place in the 10th annual new york city triathlon. the festivities began with a swim in the hudson and ended but competitors crossing the finish line in central park. the men's winner was from the czech republic. and the woman was it from new york city. things started heating up in june. in fact, the entire globe said a record for the restaurant in history -- the entire globe set a record. that is a report from noaa. the previous warmest was set in 2005. >> now your 11 insta-weather forecast with your meteorologist, john collins. >> locally, we are on the road for another hot july. ranid? we got some. last week, quite a bit of rain that broke
coming up, maryland has set new records from snowfall to extreme temperatures. it turns out we are not alone. plus, thousands to cover the big apple today to compete in the annual triathlon. and look at the event when we come back. >> no records, but a hot one today. some ran out to the west. we will see if that plays into we will see if that plays into our insta- >> more than 3000 people from nearly two dozen countries took place in the 10th annual new york city triathlon. the...
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>> yeah. >> we wish him a happy weekend in maryland. also warm and toasty from maryland all the way up the eastern coast. 95 today here in new york city. no exceptions in the heat as you go to the middle of the country. temperature about 102 in dallas. watch out for strong storms today a in minneapolis, tomorrow those strong storms from st. louis, early in the morning in chicago, and just to the n >> good morning. this morning we started out in the 0's. a weak cool front is dissipating. we don't see a big change in the weather. most of the storm front activity will be minimal. you may get lucky with a little cooler temperatures with thunderstorms later on this afternoon. >>> that's a look at your weaned forecast. lester? >>> coming up, why many baby boomers getting remarried are entering into prenuptial agreements. the pros and cons. >>> and later, what apple is offering customers having trouble with its new iphone 4. but first, these messages. [ cellphone rings ] my "me time" is when he doesn't get the hint. ♪ my me time... [ bang ]
>> yeah. >> we wish him a happy weekend in maryland. also warm and toasty from maryland all the way up the eastern coast. 95 today here in new york city. no exceptions in the heat as you go to the middle of the country. temperature about 102 in dallas. watch out for strong storms today a in minneapolis, tomorrow those strong storms from st. louis, early in the morning in chicago, and just to the n >> good morning. this morning we started out in the 0's. a weak cool front is...
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at the maryland food bank, a new facility is two years in the making. a community kitchen to allow them to prepare food from 40 vendors and reprocess them. >> the reuseable food will work into a new menu which enhances things from our warehouse. we might take fresh produce and add it in. >> the chief operations officer. said the goal for the first year is to move through 1.1 million pounds of food. >> we're going to run batches, 10 to 15,000 pounds at a time. >> they will handle dozens of p soup caldrons at a time and then be vacuum sealed and good for over a year, to go to feeding families in 800 food programs. >> people have forgotten how to cook. if you can't microwave it, it is, come on, kids, we're going to mcdonalds. this you take the bag, boil it, you have a full meal. >> the community kitchen will serve as a culinary school. the chefs will be selected from various rehab centers and are undergoing intense training. >> we will teach them to be line cooks, prep chefs, and really good ones. we want a reputation where if you have a student at the mar
at the maryland food bank, a new facility is two years in the making. a community kitchen to allow them to prepare food from 40 vendors and reprocess them. >> the reuseable food will work into a new menu which enhances things from our warehouse. we might take fresh produce and add it in. >> the chief operations officer. said the goal for the first year is to move through 1.1 million pounds of food. >> we're going to run batches, 10 to 15,000 pounds at a time. >> they...
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. -- maryland, actually. looks pretty good to me. >> looks good. >> we'll get you the late nest a live report from down there. >> wow. >> in just a couple of minutes. we're very happy there's no damage or injuries. >>> take a look at another great picture. this is a sight gulf coast residents have waited nearly three months to see, oil -- no oil gushing from that busted pipe in the gulf. it is a relief for a lot of people. but bp cautions no one should celebrate just yet. remember, this is an integrity test on that new cap, engage the pressure within the ruptured oil well. of course it's only a temporary fix until the relief wells are operational. we'll have more on that just ahead. >>> plus casey anthony, the florida mom accused of murdering her own daughter, breaks down in court as she sees her entire family for the first time in 20 months. we'll have details coming up. >>> we'll begin with that breaking news, an overnight earthquake felt in and around the nation's capital. people working in our washington
. -- maryland, actually. looks pretty good to me. >> looks good. >> we'll get you the late nest a live report from down there. >> wow. >> in just a couple of minutes. we're very happy there's no damage or injuries. >>> take a look at another great picture. this is a sight gulf coast residents have waited nearly three months to see, oil -- no oil gushing from that busted pipe in the gulf. it is a relief for a lot of people. but bp cautions no one should celebrate...
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that dinged us. >> the number two spot goes to two towns columbia, maryland and ellicott city, maryland. what did you love about them? >> unemployment is only 5.2% versus nationally 9.3. >> it's an area of 60,000 people. >> you're commuting distance between baltimore and d.c. or work in town. >> the government is moving more jobs into this area. what kinds of jobs are those? >> that's a big advantage. the national security agency in fort mead, they're consolidating jobs there. other jobs benefit in the area from that. >> i'm going out on a climb here, and the city that's number one on the list, there aren't going to be an awful lot of people in our viewing audience that have been to this place. number one is eden prairie, minnesota. why? >> it's near minneapolis. it's just sort of hip on all fronts. it has a aaa bond rating, meaning it's a stable place. so many municipalities are having trouble. 5.1% unemployment, super low. >> this, by the way, is the city with 60,000 residents. i misstated that. this is the one with 60,000. is there a downside here, though? no offense to the people in
that dinged us. >> the number two spot goes to two towns columbia, maryland and ellicott city, maryland. what did you love about them? >> unemployment is only 5.2% versus nationally 9.3. >> it's an area of 60,000 people. >> you're commuting distance between baltimore and d.c. or work in town. >> the government is moving more jobs into this area. what kinds of jobs are those? >> that's a big advantage. the national security agency in fort mead, they're...
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we had the maryland attorney general and the cable europe president. that is to 9 on c-span2. c-span is now available in 100 million homes bringing new politics, history, and a nonfiction book secreted by american cable companies. >> the civic judiciary committee returns this week to vote on the nomination of the land taken as the newest supreme court justice. -- the nomination of elena kagan as the newest supreme court. learn more in c-span's newest book, "the supreme court," providing unique insight on the court available in hardcover and as an e-book. host: joining us from new york is steven brill, author of the cover story on last week's edition of "time" magazine. why this is the biggest bargain in town. welcome to the program, sir. guest: good morning. host: who is a lobbyist and why are they so necessary for government operations these days? guest: lobbyists are people who, originally according to the founding fathers they said in the first amendment the have a right to petition their government. now they are a professional class, often well trained or former congressma
we had the maryland attorney general and the cable europe president. that is to 9 on c-span2. c-span is now available in 100 million homes bringing new politics, history, and a nonfiction book secreted by american cable companies. >> the civic judiciary committee returns this week to vote on the nomination of the land taken as the newest supreme court justice. -- the nomination of elena kagan as the newest supreme court. learn more in c-span's newest book, "the supreme court,"...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland. mr. hoyer: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that when the house adjourns today it adjourn to meet at 12:30 p.m. on monday next for morning hour debate and further, when the house adjourns on that day it adjourn to meet at 10:30 a.m. on tuesday, july 20, 2010, for morning hour debate. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. herger: madam speaker, the federal deficit has topped $1 trillion, and there are still three months remaining in the fiscal year. spending is out of control and the president and democratic leadership have shown no sign of slowing down. americans are still asking, where are the jobs? unemployment stands at near 10% nationally, and the administration's massive spending increases are harming the
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland. mr. hoyer: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that when the house adjourns today it adjourn to meet at 12:30 p.m. on monday next for morning hour debate and further, when the house adjourns on that day it adjourn to meet at 10:30 a.m. on tuesday, july 20, 2010, for morning hour debate. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman...
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the epicenter was in germantown, maryland. but it was felt throughout maryland, d.c., parts of northern virginia and west virginia. it woke up our household. kind of a rumble that came in a wave, started low, a crescendo, only five or seven seconds or so. if i didn't know better, i would have it was that old cliche, a massive freight train rumbling by. meteorologists who lived here for decades say this is the most significant quake they've ever felt. small quakes happen every few years, the last one 2.0 in 2008, but literally 200 years ago, matt, an earthquake rat. ed d.c. in 1828. president john quincy adams was in the white house and he was talking about a big shaker. back to you. >> i can't believe you went to the old freight train line there. that's okay. we got you. tom costello in washington. tom, thank you very much. five after the hour, here's meredith. >> matt, thank you. president obama is expected to comment on the situation in the gulf at any moment. chief white house correspondent chuck todd is at the white house
the epicenter was in germantown, maryland. but it was felt throughout maryland, d.c., parts of northern virginia and west virginia. it woke up our household. kind of a rumble that came in a wave, started low, a crescendo, only five or seven seconds or so. if i didn't know better, i would have it was that old cliche, a massive freight train rumbling by. meteorologists who lived here for decades say this is the most significant quake they've ever felt. small quakes happen every few years, the...
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with the maryland attorney general and cable europe president. that is tonight on c-span2. last year, president obama created a commission providing policy advice on by zero ethical issues. . >> i would like to introduce diane as our designated federal officer. that makes this meeting legal. good morning. i am amy gutmann, chair of the presidenal commission on the study of bioethical issues. our co-chaired jim wagner will introduce the first session. we are now starting the second day of our meeting on synthetic biology. yesterday, we heard from some of the leading experts in synthetic biology. we received a very clear overview of the science. we learned about the likely future applications and benefits. we heard about some of the potential risks and other ethical concerns. let me fantasize that this is the first of three meetings on this topic. rome -- let me emphasize that this is the first three meetings on this topic. we a planned this one to be an overview. we will take a deeper dive in september at our next meeting. it is also open to the public, september 13 and 14.
with the maryland attorney general and cable europe president. that is tonight on c-span2. last year, president obama created a commission providing policy advice on by zero ethical issues. . >> i would like to introduce diane as our designated federal officer. that makes this meeting legal. good morning. i am amy gutmann, chair of the presidenal commission on the study of bioethical issues. our co-chaired jim wagner will introduce the first session. we are now starting the second day of...
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just next to you is our democratic leader, congressman from the great state of maryland, mr. hoyer. i suspect you have a few things you would like to say and you may want to cover the 20 or 30 bills that under your leadership and speaker pelosi that the democrats have passed out of this house with no republican support. but i'll let you to speak on that matter. before you do, if you look over here, mr. leader, make it in america. now that came from -- a tremendous leader, our majority leader said in caucus one day, make it in america. it's your slogan and our slogan. i yield. mr. hoyer: i thank my friend from california. thank my friend from colorado, wisconsin and new york and certainly from ohio. we are's on the floor here talking about making it in america. we believe everybody ought to be able to make it in this, the greatest land on the face of the earth. and we believe one way they're go to go make it in america -- i tell the gentleman, the speaker, mr. driehaus from ohio, is to make it in america. and so, throughout the world. make sure that our manufacturing capacity is as r
just next to you is our democratic leader, congressman from the great state of maryland, mr. hoyer. i suspect you have a few things you would like to say and you may want to cover the 20 or 30 bills that under your leadership and speaker pelosi that the democrats have passed out of this house with no republican support. but i'll let you to speak on that matter. before you do, if you look over here, mr. leader, make it in america. now that came from -- a tremendous leader, our majority leader...
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law, the grass roots in the maryland law center may happen. since you have an entitlement to it, it is an earlier decision. she said, i do not think i know anyone who is 84 that is not in a nursing facility. but if i could get help, my son would be delighted if i moved into them. it is not always an accurate perception, but in this case, it was. in some cases, the sun will say he is delighted, but it will not happen. but in this case, it was. and i have young people who were shocked to find out, not just that i would significant disabilities, who avoided going into a state institution just because i had a sense of humor. seriously. that is how i escaped. my father did not have the heart for it. i was a toddler. he tell my sister, as long as she is laughing and she makes us laugh, then we will keep her home. we know she will not live very long, but we're keeping her home as long as she is laughing. that is how my sister understood it. she was a little kid. she said, it looks like maybe she is going to keep laughing. i do not think she will die.
law, the grass roots in the maryland law center may happen. since you have an entitlement to it, it is an earlier decision. she said, i do not think i know anyone who is 84 that is not in a nursing facility. but if i could get help, my son would be delighted if i moved into them. it is not always an accurate perception, but in this case, it was. in some cases, the sun will say he is delighted, but it will not happen. but in this case, it was. and i have young people who were shocked to find...
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we got this idea from governor o'malley from maryland. with our partners will lot would -- we launched a campaign to end on corporate we form a coalition with kohl's. increase -- with goals, increase the number of children in the school lunch program, the school breakfast program, and also develop and execute a specific and measurable plan to end childhood hunger by 2015 in colorado. the campaign launched an aggressive outreach campaign to expand the summer meals program. just like a political campaign, e use posters, fliers, psa's and even calls to parents. these efforts resulted in a 50% increase in the number of summer meals sites and an increase in the number of meals served. governors, we have not invested in the state funds to make it happen. we are using federal dollars more creatively and effectively. in fact, where one of four state is using funds to support expansion of summer meal programs. our goal is to serve 10,000 more kids this summer than last summer, and for the first time in colorado, serve more than 1 million meals. ba
we got this idea from governor o'malley from maryland. with our partners will lot would -- we launched a campaign to end on corporate we form a coalition with kohl's. increase -- with goals, increase the number of children in the school lunch program, the school breakfast program, and also develop and execute a specific and measurable plan to end childhood hunger by 2015 in colorado. the campaign launched an aggressive outreach campaign to expand the summer meals program. just like a political...